Bond
Springs is steeped in history. It was first settled in the 1870s after
a heroic 12 months wagon trek through the formidable terrain of Central
Australia. Isolation and hardship were the constant companions of
the original settlers, but their determination was undaunted and they created Bond Springs. Australia's Cattle King, Sydney Kidman,
purchased the station in 1910 and through the years it has remained
a family owned station.

Our family purchased Bond Springs in 1964 and today
it is a successful family cattle station with a reputation for producing
some of the best beef in the Territory. The homestead and the surrounds
are maintained as a testament of the early pioneers. We feel privileged
to be able to share the experience of gracious outback living in this
historic homestead In 1989 began to welcome a select handful of guests
to enjoy Bond Springs Station as a visit for day trips. Since then
we have opened the homestead for house guests.

For the past three years Jan Heaslip has opened her
homestead to guests wanting to experience a little of life on an Australian
outback station and to share with her the natural beauty of this different
place. Jan had experienced, as a guest, farmstay in the United States
while travelling there and was convinced her home Bond Springs was
ideally suited offer a similar experience with an Australian flavour.

Jan
has renovated and restored the homesteads
guest accommodation electing to furnish these rooms in the style
of early Australiana, appropriate to the historic significance
of the house. Jan has acquired some fine pieces
to establish this decor, but above all the accent is on comfort  a
place to relax and feel pampered.